Sample
of Typical Listings
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Abell,
Marcellus
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s/o
Bernard Abell and Clarissa Wimsatt
b 1/22/1819 Marion Co, Ky,
d 6/4/1864 Indian Creek, Mo
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Buckman,
Benedict J.F.
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b
4/19/1817
d 1/22/1837
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Burkman,
John
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b
8/21/1791
d 5/5/1865
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Buckman,
Elizabeth
(nee Roberts)
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b
2/8/1795
d 3/3/1868
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Cusack,
Patrick
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b
1815
d 1876
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Carrico,
Catherine
(nee Hardesty)
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b
1818
d 3/13/1879
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English,
William
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b
1829
d 1915
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Elliott,
Mary A.T.L.
|
w/o
Stephen Elliott
b 9/16/1814 Nelson Co, Ky.
d 6/12/1873
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Green,
Clement
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b
3/4/1801
d 5/6/1874
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Hager,
Mary (Spalding)
|
w/o
Thomas Hager (Ralls Co.)
d 1843
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Hawkins,
Nancy Ann
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d/o
Leonard & Mary A. (Beaven) Hamilton
w/o Fielding S. Hawkins married Ky
b 1831 Ky
d 9/27/1847
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Miles,
Richard
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s/o
Josiah & Theresa (Carrico) both b Md.
m Elizabeth Yates 10/18/1825 Nelson Co,Ky.
b 2/14/1804 Ky
d 5/28/1891
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Mills,
Belinda A.
|
d/o
Joseph & Elizabeth (Abell) Pierceall
w/o 1st James Valentine Bright Ky
w/o 2nd Stephen Mills Ky
b 6/14/1813
d 11/28/1887
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Mills,
Stephen
|
b
2/23/1804 Ky
d 9/28/1885 Indian Creek, Mo
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Pierceall,
Joseph Madison
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b
ca 1788
d 1850
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Pierceall,
Clement
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b
12/1776
d 1863
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Spalding,
Thomas
|
b
1815
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Simms,
Ignatius
|
b
5/15/1815
d 5/24/1865
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Wimsatt,
Ignatius
|
b
7/30/1807
d 5/5/1880
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Yates,
Thomas
|
b
1/23/1811
d 10/8/1894
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The
Known Surnames in this Cemetery
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Adams |
Abell |
Bailes |
Beal |
Begley |
Bell |
Bick |
Black |
Blickham |
Bodine |
Bono |
Borden |
Bosworth |
Bridgeport |
Brossart |
Buckman |
Buell |
Byrne |
Calhoun |
Carrico |
Champion |
Chitwood |
Christian |
Clements |
Combs |
Complin |
Conley |
Corbett |
Crowley |
Curtis |
Cusack |
Dickson |
Dixon |
Doherty |
Donnally |
Dooley |
Dye |
Elliott |
Engle |
English |
Farrelly |
Field |
Finnigan |
Fitzpatrick |
Flannigan |
Ford |
Forrest |
Fowler |
Fry |
Gatson |
Girtin |
Glahn |
Gough |
Graves |
Gones |
Green |
Greenwell |
Hagen |
Hager |
Hamilton |
Hardesty |
Harrison |
Hawkins |
Hayden |
Hays |
Hickman |
Higgins |
Hilbert |
Hills |
Hoar |
Hodit |
Hodson |
Holmes |
Hughes |
Hubbard |
Hurley |
Isman |
Janes |
Keith |
Key |
Knox |
Lanham |
Leake |
Leary |
Lillis |
Little |
Logsdon |
Long |
McAllister |
McCann |
McCloud |
McCurran |
McGabe |
McMahon |
McNelis |
Madden |
Maher |
Mahon |
Martin |
Masterson |
Meyman |
Miles |
Mills |
Miskell |
Montgomery |
Morkin |
Morrison |
Moss |
Moutaw |
Moyers |
Mudd |
Muehlbach |
Murphy |
Nicholson |
Nolen |
O'Brien |
O'Daniel |
Osbourn |
Osborne |
Parson |
Pierceall |
Pike |
Pohlmann |
Powers |
Quinn |
Reighley |
Riechoff |
Riney |
Robinson |
Rogers |
Ryan |
Schrand |
Seward |
Simms |
Simon |
Sims |
Skees |
Smith |
Spalding |
Sprinkle |
Staton |
Steel |
Sullivan |
Tewell |
Thomas |
Tillett |
Tully |
VanMarter |
Vaughn |
Weatherspoon |
Webber |
Westhoff |
Whitecotton |
Whalen |
Whelan |
White |
Williams |
Wimsatt |
Woolfolk |
Woolfork |
Wright |
Yates |
Yeager |
Yeger |
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If
you would like the tombstone information on any of these names,
please e-mail me with your request.
There
are others buried here, but the tombstones have become
unreadable or destroyed by time and nature.
An
excellent source of information is:
The
St. Stephen's Church Register. 1833-1977
Family
History Library Film # 1019606
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Some
Names in Church Register but not Currently Found in
Cemetery
|
Adam |
Albright |
Anderson |
Blackwell |
Branham |
Burdett |
Catlett |
Cornwall |
Hertel |
Hightower |
Hogan |
Hurd |
Jones |
Kelly |
Kendrick |
Koskilly |
McCutchen |
McLeod |
Mitchell |
Morris |
Mulcahy |
Power |
Rice |
Richardson |
Riley |
Sandifer |
Scobee |
Shoemaker |
Utterback |
Walker |
Zeiger |
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A
Very Brief History
The
first English Catholics who sought the freedom to practice
their religion, sailed to America on the "Ark and the
Dove" making land in Maryland in 1634.
In
1649, the Toleration Act was passed by the Maryland Assembly,
providing for Religious Toleration for every Christian. This
was the official beginning of religious freedom in America.
However, by 1654, Catholics were outlawed in Maryland,
as well as in Virginia and Massachusetts Bay.
After
the Revolutionary War, the ban on westward expansion was
lifted. In order to escape religious persecution, and
the increasingly poor Maryland farming soil, they
eagerly migrated into Kentucky. Five colonies of
Maryland Catholics moved between the years 1785 and 1792, to
primarily the Nelson County area.
Some
of the families that settled this area during that time
were: Abel, Hayden, Elliott, Jarboe, Pike Hagan, Mudd,
Shircliff, Lancaster, Green, Spalding, Miles, Whelan, Mills,
Pierceall, and Clement.
With
the availability of land in Missouri, many of these families
moved west once again, many into Monroe County, in the
vicinity of Indian Creek in 1832. This is where
they built the first St. Stephen's Catholic Church in 1838,
although previous to this date services had been held in
members homes.
The
first church was of logs, and was said to have burned to the
ground. A frame building was erected in its place. It
too was destroyed by fire. The next building was of
brick and was the finest of its day in the county, built
sometime between 1852-1856. This structure was leveled by a
tornado on March 10, 1876. This brick church was rebuilt
once more, and still stands to this day.
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A
Correction to Reported History
Many
local news reporters through the years have reported
mistakenly that the original settlers of Indian Creek were
Irish. Research has shown that there were about 109
original settlers. The majority were of English descent
and some were Welsh. However, of these original settlers, only
5 families were Irish. These families were--- Whelan,
Hagan, Murphy, Donnally, and O'Brian.